About David C.
David C. Fulleborn is an attorney licensed to practice in Virginia. He has been a member of the Virginia State Bar since 2012 and maintains an active presence in the state's legal community. He works from Hoyer Law Group, PLLC, where he practices law on matters arising under Virginia law.
After completing his legal training, Fulleborn became a member of the Virginia State Bar in 2012. He has practiced in the Commonwealth since then. Over the years he has handled a range of matters that require knowledge of state statutes, court procedures and administrative rules.
His work combines client counseling, case preparation and courtroom work. He spends time drafting pleadings, advising clients on legal options and appearing before Virginia tribunals. He aims to help clients understand the practical implications of the law. That often means breaking down complex legal points into clear, usable advice.
Colleagues describe him as methodical and pragmatic in the way he approaches legal problems. He tends to prioritize clear communication with clients. He also focuses on timely case management and meeting procedural deadlines. Those are constant concerns in state-court practice in Virginia.
Fulleborn is active in the professional life of the bar through his ongoing membership in the Virginia State Bar. He keeps up with changes in state law and court rules that affect his practice. That ongoing attention to the legal landscape informs how he prepares cases and advises clients.
Today he is based at Hoyer Law Group, PLLC, where he represents clients in matters under Virginia law. His current practice concentrates on state-level legal matters handled from his office at Hoyer Law Group, PLLC.